Autor odpowiedzi: SuniRein
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Data: 11 dni temuThank you for the feedback, and I’m sorry for not replying sooner. I don’t check reviews on the Firefox Add-ons store very often; if you’d like the fastest response, please consider opening an issue in the project’s GitHub repository.
As far as I know, the button in the address bar is part of Firefox’s built-in Pocket integration, not something implemented by in-my-pocket. Regular browser extensions don’t have the necessary permissions to replicate this behavior, so unfortunately it’s not something I can support.
You’re right that the current way of adding tabs is a bit cumbersome, as it requires opening the popup and then clicking the add button. I’m considering some improvements, such as adding a keyboard shortcut or other, more convenient ways to add tabs. This is still being explored, and I expect to release an update within the next few days.
As far as I know, the button in the address bar is part of Firefox’s built-in Pocket integration, not something implemented by in-my-pocket. Regular browser extensions don’t have the necessary permissions to replicate this behavior, so unfortunately it’s not something I can support.
You’re right that the current way of adding tabs is a bit cumbersome, as it requires opening the popup and then clicking the add button. I’m considering some improvements, such as adding a keyboard shortcut or other, more convenient ways to add tabs. This is still being explored, and I expect to release an update within the next few days.
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- Ocena: 4/5Autor: Użytkownik Firefoksa 15546624, 3 dni temuWow, thanks for this pocket option, it works surprisingly well!
Would there be a possibility to implement an ftp cloud option in the future?
Also, is there a way to import/convert the ex-pocket-export .csv file to .json?
Thanks for your effort! :-)
SydneyTOdpowiedź autora
Data: 2 dni temuThanks for the feedback! I'm glad to hear it is working well for you.
To be honest, I'm not familiar with FTP. However, from what I know, browsers have strictly limited FTP access. Browser extensions generally don't have the necessary permissions to handle FTP links, so implementing this feature might not be feasible.
I try to implement loading the ex-pocket-export .csv file according to source code in IMP. However, there has been a long time since I used "In My Pocket," and I am not able to get its specific CSV export file now, so I couldn't test it and maybe there are some bugs. If you find any problems, just tell me.
Thanks for your support! - Ocena: 4/5Autor: Bager, 3 miesiące temuThank you for in-my-pocket alternative! : ))
btw. Could you add a button in the address bar, like it was in in-my-pocket, to add new website to the list? Thank you!Odpowiedź autora
Data: 11 dni temuThank you for the feedback, and I’m sorry for not replying sooner. I don’t check reviews on the Firefox Add-ons store very often; if you’d like the fastest response, please consider opening an issue in the project’s GitHub repository.
As far as I know, the button in the address bar is part of Firefox’s built-in Pocket integration, not something implemented by in-my-pocket. Regular browser extensions don’t have the necessary permissions to replicate this behavior, so unfortunately it’s not something I can support.
You’re right that the current way of adding tabs is a bit cumbersome, as it requires opening the popup and then clicking the add button. I’m considering some improvements, such as adding a keyboard shortcut or other, more convenient ways to add tabs. This is still being explored, and I expect to release an update within the next few days.